Sing & Shout

The couple of djs fluctuates between house and tech_house music. They aim to clubs and radios

Their tracks have been supported by artists such as: Tiësto, Steve Angello and Sander van Doorn. Benny Camaro and Nello Simioli arrive on Heartbeat with “Sing & Shout”. Simioli is a historical contact of Gianfranco Bortolotti and of Media Records’ world.

“Collaborate with such a great structure and great minds is a real enrichment for me” he says.

You have undertaken an intense collaboration with the producer Benny Camaro.

“Together we have worked with great passion, energy and good mood, giving life to many recording projects. We have published a lot of things and we have many for this summer. Surely this is a good time for us. The replays are not lacking and we are very positive”.

What is the style that best identifies you?

“Certainly the deep house and the tech-house”.

What kind of music do you like?

“I love funky and also soul music and in our productions I always try references to these genres”.

What do you think about the collaboration with Media Records?

“I think that soon Media Records will shine again into World views. I expect good things”.

The big international DJs always make a big echo, do you agree?

“The modernity of technology, social platforms like Soundcloud or Mixcloud, then Boiler Room And much more have amplified the information at the highest level”.

We are in paradox.

“Everything influences and nothing makes a real difference, apart from the magic and the quality of a track”.

Now in the world of house music genres are more than defined.

“What is changing is the electronic music, which abandoned the EDM road, it is finding new characterizations. I do liike techno and house because today they have more contact points”.

Proudly presenting his new work on Heartbeat , Benny Camaro , supported for his recently great successes by Tiësto, Steve Angello e Sander van Doorn , releases now “Sing & Shout” together with Nello Simioli. The two friends producers put together vocal lines and dancefloor sounds waving between house and tech house, giving to the mix a couple of efficient breaks.